1IPROP-LOG(8)              BSD System Manager's Manual             IPROP-LOG(8)
2

NAME

4     iprop-log — examine and maintain the iprop log file
5

SYNOPSIS

7     iprop-log [--version] [-h | --help] command
8
9     iprop-log truncate [-c file | --config-file=file] [-r string |
10               --realm=string] [-K integer | --keep-entries=integer] [-B
11               integer | --max-bytes=integer] [-R | --reset] [-h | --help]
12               [log-file]
13
14     iprop-log dump [-c file | --config-file=file] [-r string |
15               --realm=string] [-n | --no-lock] [-R | --reverse] [-h | --help]
16               [log-file]
17
18     iprop-log replay [--start-version=version-number]
19               [--end-version=version-number] [-c file | --config-file=file]
20               [-r string | --realm=string] [-h | --help] [log-file]
21
22     iprop-log last-version [-c file | --config-file=file] [-r string |
23               --realm=string] [-n | --no-lock] [-h | --help] [log-files]
24
25     iprop-log signal [-c file | --config-file=file] [-r string |
26               --realm=string] [-h | --help]
27

DESCRIPTION

29     Supported options:
30
31     --version
32
33     -h, --help
34
35     command can be one of the following:
36
37     truncate
38
39               -c file, --config-file=file
40                       configuration file
41
42               -r string, --realm=string
43                       realm
44
45               -K integer, --keep-entries=integer
46
47               -B integer, --max-bytes=integer
48
49               -R, --reset
50
51               If --reset is given, then the given, configured, or default log
52               file will be truncated and will start at version 1.  This
53               forces full propagations to all slave KDCs.
54
55               Otherwise the log will be truncated but some entries will be
56               preserved, as specified by the --keep-entries and/or
57               --max-bytes options.  The largest number of --keep-entries
58               entries that are available and fit in the given --max-bytes
59               option will be used.  The --keep-entries -option -defaults -to
60               -100, -and -the --max-bytes option defaults to the log-max-size
61               parameter in the configuration.
62
63     dump
64
65               -c file, --config-file=file
66                       configuration file
67
68               -r string, --realm=string
69                       realm
70
71               -n string, --no-lock
72
73               -R string, --reverse
74
75               Print out all entries in the given, configured, or default log
76               file to standard output.  If the -n option is used then don't
77               lock the iprop log file.  If the -R option is used, then print
78               the entries in reverse order (this can be useful when the log
79               is very large).
80
81     replay
82
83               --start-version=version-number
84                       start replay with this version
85
86               --end-version=version-number
87                       end replay with this version
88
89               -c file, --config-file=file
90                       configuration file
91
92               -r string, --realm=string
93                       realm
94
95               Replay the changes from specified entries (or all if none is
96               specified) in the given, configured, or default transaction log
97               file to the database.
98
99     last-version
100
101               -c file, --config-file=file
102                       configuration file
103
104               -r string, --realm=string
105                       realm
106
107               -n string, --no-lock
108
109               prints the version of the last record in each of the given log
110               files, or the configured, or the default log file if none is
111               given.
112
113     signal
114
115               -c file, --config-file=file
116                       configuration file
117
118               -r string, --realm=string
119                       realm
120
121               Signals the ipropd-master daemon to send updates to slaves.
122               Normally kadmin does this every time it writes to the database,
123               so this should rarely be needed.
124

SEE ALSO

126     iprop(8)
127
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